1929 Dance in a Night Club
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i would like to go back to this time .....
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....... add a big movie palace... red velvet curtains... an a nice ice cream soda after the movie.....pure joy an a ride home in a new ford....could life be any better.. john...lyric pines thanks for the clips
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yep we have lost so much
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Suddenly, cowboys.
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0:38 .. xD
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Notice that the ladies are wearing costumes which do not match, no two alike. Never saw that before in a big-time Hollywood musical.
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Restaurants/clubs today are too cheap to put on floor shows like this. Everything got too expensive, and that was that. So we go to YouTube to see some dancing girls! I live in NYC, and a show costs $100 ($50 if you stand on line for 1/2 price tix). Maybe we demand too many special effects.Me, I'm happy with dancing girls and a little piano. nice video.
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wow, pretty risque for 1929, skimpy outfits, girls smoking and hangin out in bars.
totally hot.
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This is from "Rio Rita", with Bebe Daniels, John Boles and Wheeler and Woolsey, the last two of which make the film worthwhile.
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I think that this is from "Rio Rita!" It's a very special beginning to the film.
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as much as i love music period (all eras) i would NEVER say i was born in the wrong era, or music today sucks,, i rap myself, and i would just be disgracing my self and the art of mcing .. im glad to be alive now, because i can go on youtube ad find a wide variety of great music, and some not so great... no matter what music is the greatest art period, brings happiness period.. music is unbelievably diverse, and i love studying how it evolves over time
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@perfectjazz78 Aw' Dorothy Lee is priceless, that is sad. She was the first hot little goof of many to follow. Are there copies around?
Cool. Does anyone know the name of the song or the orchestra? Looks like something from a movie; dramatic tension as the cowboys swagger into the jazz club!
Tsugaheterophylla 4 years ago
The song is called the Kinkajou ..... the cowboys are looking for a bandit called The Kinkajou, so the song fits in with the dramatic action. What is sad is that the solo vocal and dance by Dorothy Lee was cut in the 30s and has not been restored to the current print.
Matt
perfectjazz78 3 years ago